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Saint Paul

If you really knew Saint Paul, what would you say? That it's Minnesota's Capital City in the State of Hockey? That a bootlegger named Pig's Eye influenced its start on the shores of the nation's most storied river? Fact is, everyone who loves this unique and inspiring city has their own story to tell about what to do, see, hear and taste in a place that's relaxing and full of welcoming old world charm and bursting with new energy.

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MAKE IT YOURS. Throughout this Guide, you'll find Insider tips on everything from the best BBQ and brews to creative daytrips and festive family weekends. Hear stories from those who've been here. Then share your own photos, videos and tips with the hashtag #MYSAINTPAUL, to help others get to know the Saintly city for themselves.

Willmar Lakes Area

If it's comfy relaxation or thrilling adventures, your options in the Willmar Lakes Area are boundless. Bike or hike our nature trails, go birding and soak up the wildlife our region has to offer, or just relax and enjoy what brings our rolling hills to life.
Of course, with more than 350 lakes in the Willmar Lakes Area, water fun and boating leads the way in what your options are in our warmer months.
The autumn provides tree-changing sightseeing opportunities, B&Bs by a roaring fire, and cozy restaurants for a romantic couple.

Brainerd, Minnesota's Playground

Welcome to Minnesota’s Playground offering over 460 lakes, two racetracks, beautiful golf courses, world class multi species fishing, three indoor waterparks, hundreds of miles of scenic trails and routes, Paul Bunyan land, and the world famous Ice Fishing Extravaganza.

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Brainerd is Minnesota’s most famous natural playground, home to Paul Bunyan Land in addition to Events like the world Famous Ice Fishing Extravaganza, Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals, Country Sampler Picnic, Arts in the Park, Street Fest on Seventh and many more events throughout the year.

Over 460 lakes & rivers gives you world class multi species fishing which is why Brainerd is home to the Minnesota Fishing Hall Of Fame and multiple fishing legends. This much water offers an endless opportunity for watersports of all kinds including waterskiing, wakeboarding, windsurfing, scuba diving, canoeing, kayaking, swimming, or just a leisurely boat ride through our scenic lakes.

Brainerd is home to dozens of beautiful world class golf courses giving you endless opportunities to enjoy the beauty of the lakes area while playing your favorite game. For those who enjoy a little higher octane in their day Brainerd hosts two race tracks.

Brainerd International Raceway offers nascar style racing and exciting drag racing while North Central Speedway serves up adrenaline pumping dirt track racing either of which guarantee a great time for racing fans of all ages.

Brainerd also offers great shopping, excellent dining on and off the water and staying in Brainerd or Baxter MN gives you centralized access to all that the lakes area has to offer. This is just a sampler of what awaits you in the Brainerd lakes area so come visit us. We can’t wait to see you!

Lake Vermilion is well known as one of the most scenic lakes in the country. Its 40,000 acres stretch for nearly 40 miles across the heart of Minnesota's Arrowhead Region. Bordering the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, and almost completely surrounded by the Superior National Forest, Lake Vermilion is as close as you can get to a wilderness experience while still enjoying unrestricted access and all the amenities and comforts of a first-class resort area.

Lake Vermilion is characterized by both rocky shoreline and sandy beaches; hundreds of small protected bays and large expanses of open water; inhabited areas with services you need and miles of undeveloped forested lakeshore.

The main thing that brings people back to Lake Vermilion year after year is the fishing. Vermilion has features for fishermen not found on other large lakes. There are, literally, hundreds of islands, bays and coves; sunken islands, drop-offs and reefs provide hidden habitat; the lake is well-marked for safe navigation. Minnesota's southern-most Canadian-shield lake gives you a true Northwoods fishing experience.

Discover the good life in Granite Country USA! All of our seasons are filled with celebrations and family fun!

The St. Cloud area has slipped into its beautiful fall colors!

May we suggest a walk along the scenic Mississippi River or walk, hike or bike on the Lake Wobegon Trail?

After enjoying a Pumpkin Spice Latte at one of our coffee shops, immerse yourself in history and our culture at the Stearns History Museum!

There’s still time to enjoy seasonal farms in the area! They invite you to “harvest” their apples, pumpkins, gourds and squash and enjoy mazes and petting zoos, for a small fee.

Visit Quarry Park; bring your camera, save the memories. Seven of the other beautiful parks in the area offer Frisbee Golf courses. So many parks, so little time! And the Munsinger and Clemens gardens are lovely in the fall!

We have bowling, skating, movies, fun dining, shopping and more shopping, art galleries and great theater, for “rainy” days.

Our hotels welcome you with a total of 1700 comfy sleeping rooms – many with swimming pools and nearby shopping and entertainment.

Gettysburg Convention and Visitors Bureau

Commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the American Civil War through 2015. Understand the Battle and the impact on Gettysburg and our nation through tours, museums and living history. Learn of Lincoln and the Gettysburg Address.

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Gettysburg, PA
Get away to Gettysburg and discover a true American treasure. Relive the history of our nation while exploring all that Gettysburg offers.

Commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the American Civil War now through 2015. Understand the Battle and the impact on this small community through tours, museums and living history. Learn about the Soldiers’ National Cemetery, President Abraham Lincoln and the Gettysburg Address. Take a downtown walking tour to learn the story of the civilians.

Beyond the battlefield, tour wineries, shop farm markets, take in a round of golf, or simply relax at one of our many bed and breakfasts or campgrounds. See where President Eisenhower lived. Stay a few days so you can wander through boutiques in our historic towns or find your own treasure to take home at one of our many antique shops; New Oxford is south central PA’s Antique Capital.

Enjoy a special event – make plans for an apple festival, Pennsylvania Lavender Festival, two bluegrass festivals, a cultural extravaganza of the ten-day Gettysburg Festival, an Irish Festival, and even a 19th Century Base Ball Festival. If you can’t make the annual July reenactment, engage with history at a Living History Encampment or demonstration held each weekend April through October.

Pack the car, bring the kids or a group of friends and discover why so many return again and again to Gettysburg and scenic Adams County. During this special anniversary time we invite you to relive the history and experience the passion! Plan today at www.gettysburg.travel

Central Pennsylvania Convention and Visitors Bureau

Tour a patriotic town that began a national holiday--Roar with the PSU Nittany Lions as they turn 150 years old--Explore America's only all-water cavern--find festivals, theatre, concerts, cycling, food, fun and More! See why we're the new hot spot in PA!

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Tour. Roar. Explore--Central Pennsylvania!

A Nittany Lion fan or not--you will leave a fan of Central Pennsylvania! A bit of the city and the country life together---State College is a vacation gem and here’s why-

Tour--Take in a Broadway musical, comedy, ballet and the symphony, all in one day. Hotels with history, internationally ranked art exhibits, unique shops, fine dining, night clubs and Cafés--all wrapped into one charming package in Downtown State College. Host of the renowned Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts each summer, First Night State College (C) each winter and --and it’s all a stone's throw from the peaceful seclusion of a wooded trail in the mountains; Boalsburg, a town over 200 years old, is the birthplace of Memorial Day and home to the Pennsylvania Military Museum, Boal Mansion Museum, Columbus Chapel.

Visit Victorian Bellefonte…Seven United States Governors called it home and it is one of the most beautiful Victorian Downtowns in the country.

Roar with the Nittany Lions! The Penn State Spirit is one you’ll have a hard time not catching--even if you are a rival fan at heart. Game Day at PSU is an event like no other--or step up to the plate with the Pittsburgh Pirates single ‘A’ affiliate, the State College Spikes.And of course--the University Creamery, where Ben & Jerry got their start, has the best ice cream in the world!

Explore…The most beautiful countryside in Pennsylvania. Hike or Mountain Bike Mount Nittany and stop to take in some breathtaking views of endless mountains and fields… The area is pet friendly too…so bring them along for the climb!
The streams in the region are frequented by internationally known Fly fisherman Joe Humphreys…you may catch him casting a line with past presidents and celebrities who boast fishing Spruce Creek is some of the best Fly fishing in the country. If caving is your passion…we have many, including the only all-water cavern in the United States.

Northeastern Pennsylvania, Visit Luzerne County in NEPA

Experience the spectacular beauty that Northeastern Pennsylvania has to offer. Thirteen challenging golf courses, whitewater rafting on the scenic Lehigh River, live harness racing, AAA Baseball, Knoebels Amusement Park are just a short drive away. We offer exquisite accommodations, shopping and exciting nightly entertainment. Bring the family... there is so much more to explore. Conveniently located via I-81, I-80, I-84 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Northeast Extension.

Located just off Interstate 80 in East Central Pennsylvania, Columbia and Montour Counties offer breathtaking scenery and hometown hospitality. Visit PPL's Montour Preserve, PPL's Susquehanna Riverlands Environmental Preserve, Weiser State Forest and Ricketts Glen State Park. See black bear, bald eagles, waterfalls up to 94' and get lost in a corn maze.

Launch your kayak or canoe and paddle down the Susquehanna; one of America's Heritage Rivers. You’ll pass fertile farmlands, small towns and mountain forests. Walk, run or bike Robbins Trail, the oldest Rails-To-Trails project in the U.S.

Looking for a slower pace? Discover the areas rich history while experiencing, first-hand, monuments from a bygone era. Explore our twenty-four beloved nineteenth century covered bridges, and one twentieth century covered bridge – a timbered testament to the craftsmanship of our beloved forefathers. Or take a self-guided walking tour in the Historic Downtowns of Bloomsburg and Danville with their beautifully preserved Victorian treasures. You can also sit back, relax and enjoy a performance by the Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble.

Children of all ages can take a thrill-ride on two world class rollercoaster's at Knoebels Amusement Resort; travel deep into a coal mine; or gaze wide-eyed at the wild animals of the rain forest at Clyde Peeling’s Reptiland.

Columbia and Montour Counties include Bloomsburg, Berwick, Danville and their surrounding communities. All lodging and restaurant establishments are conveniently accessible to Interstate 80 and Pennsylvania Routes 11, 487, 54 and 42.

For more information on all the events and attractions in Columbia and Montour counties, contact the Columbia-Montour Visitors Bureau at 1-800-847-4810 and request your free copy of the Official Visitors Guide and quarterly Calendar of Events. Or visit them online at www.iTourColumbiaMontour.com to download free copies of all their brochures.

Delaware County, PA

Welcome to Delaware County, PA.
We are the professionals who pump life into the City of Brotherly Love: we bleed Phillies red, Eagles green, and Flyers orange.
We can be discriminating and sophisticated but also down to earth and pretty darn blunt. We have world-renowned art museums and hometown festivals, exquisite gardens and war-torn battlefieds, five-star restaurants and local brew pubs.
Request our free visitors guide to learn more!

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We are a region with a personality so big that it has to be divided into parts. We like to think of ourselves as having five distinct but complementary sections. Together, they give Delware County - or Delco as locals affectionately refer to it - the events, attractions and history that make us more than Philadelphia's neighbor. They make us a destination all our own.
This is Destination Delco.

The Woodlands, TX

A masterfully planned community of luxurious shopping, dining, hospitality, concerts under the stars and most of all, living. Located just 30 minutes north of downtown Houston, we invite you to come create your own picture perfect moments here at The Woodlands.

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A 28,000-acre escape from the every day. Whether you’re coming here on business or for leisure, you’ll find an incredible array of things to see, do and enjoy. Named by Travel + Leisure as one of America’s “Coolest Suburbs Worth a Visit,” The Woodlands offers vacationing families and business travelers more than eleven million square feet of shopping, dining and entertainment, concerts under the stars, nightlife, golf, nature trails and more...it’s all part of a getaway to The Woodlands, just 30 minutes north of downtown Houston. The Woodlands presents a unique combination of shopping for visitors, featuring over 70 boutique shops, in a walkable, Main Street-style setting within Market Street as well as iconic retailers inside The Woodlands Mall. Perhaps that’s why the readers of Southern Living Magazine voted the area as “One of America’s Best Shopping Destinations.” Be sure to check out the schedule at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, the “Number Two Outdoor Amphitheater in the World,” according to Pollstar Magazine, a singular venue that plays host to the world’s top performers as well as the summer home for the Houston Symphony. The Woodlands also offers dining options to suit any occasion and budget. Dine al fresco along The Woodlands Waterway or enjoy cuisine from award-winning chefs in one of the area’s many fine-dining spots, fun eateries or cozy cafes and let the wonder of this masterfully planned community unfold before you.

Odessa, Texas

Odessa, “The Right Place In Texas”, is located in West Texas, halfway between Dallas and El Paso. You will enjoy breathtaking skies, wide-open spaces and real West Texas hospitality. Odessa has first class accommodations, a wide variety of cuisine, entertainment, shopping, and attractions. The only thing missing is you.

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Whether you are looking for a place to hang your hat for a night or for a lifetime, Odessa, Texas is the right place for you. Odessa is home to picturesque sunsets, wide-open spaces, and friendly people waiting to make your visit unforgettable.
Odessa boasts the World’s Largest Jackrabbit, the Globe Theater; a replication of Shakespeare’s original Globe, and the second largest meteor crater in the United States. While enjoying your stay at one of our first-class hotels, visit the Ellen Noel Art Museum, enjoy a play at the Permian Playhouse or a concert at our world-class Wagner Noel Performing Arts Center. Enjoy live music at the historic Ector Theater or in a city park during Hot Summer Nights.
No stay in Odessa is complete without a stop at Dos Amigos Cantina where the music is always flowing and bull riding is routine. Graham Central Station offers six night clubs under one roof featuring karaoke to techno. For a bit of history, visit the Commemorative Air Force which houses vintage aircraft from WWII and the Korean War.
Odessa also features an array of cuisine to satisfy any palate. Savor home grown Italian, feast on sushi, or enjoy a tender, juicy steak grilled to perfection.
Odessa is conveniently located on I-20, midway between Dallas and El Paso. Four major airlines including United Express, Continental, Southwest and American Eagle service Midland International Airport – just a ten minute drive from Odessa. With so many sights to see, things to do, quality accommodations, and wonderful restaurants, you may never want to leave.

Uvalde, your Hill Country Base Camp, someplace to relax, refuel and recharge for the next day's actions, a place for people to throw their schedules away and for outdoor lovers looking for an escape.

And then it happens. You find yourself in a place that's as close to far away as you'll ever be. A place where you can get reacquainted with the things that matter. Where traffic jams are called parades. Team meetings are held at the swimming hole. And the biggest stress of the day is the decision between buttermilk biscuits and corn bread. A one-of-kind rich oasis surrounded by all the adventures of Texas including River Country, The Hill Country, wild game and more. A place that Texans can go to when they begin to feel like New Yorkers. Take a drive to Uvalde this weekend and rediscover what makes U--you.

Uvalde is nature’s untapped jewel, whether you like to hunt or just play in the rivers or roam in the foothills of the Texas Hill Country Uvalde has a place for you. Let the adventure surround you in our unique habitat and warm-air climate filled with trees perfect for birding at Garner State Park or Cooks Slough Nature Park. Come here for the best outdoors in Texas. Come back for the people.

Del Rio, Texas

Del Rio - Best of the Border, a fun-filled, sun-filled getaway from the big city. Only 2 1/2 hours from San Antonio lies Lake Amistad National Recreation Area; SW TX history museum; winery; world class Indian pictographs; Mexico 10 minutes away.

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Main Street Del Rio
Experience local flavor! Wonderful food, small town service, unique shops, and rich, Del Rio history are waiting to be explored. Downtown Del Rio is also home to the Val Verde County Library, Paul Poag Theater, The Laughlin Heritage Museum, George Paul Museum, beautiful San Felipe Creek, Whitehead Memorial Museum, Val Verde County Winery, several local art galleries, and much more. Make Downtown Del Rio your destination today! There is so much to see and do.

Birdwatching
Birdwatching is a major draw for the Del Rio area, especially in winter, when many species of birds migrate south and settle in Texas and Coahuila. The Del Rio Chamber of Commerce, in cooperation with the Texas Department of Parks and Wildlife, maintains a checklist of the birds in the vicinity; there is also a birdwatching tour once a month.
In addition, the city of Del Rio has an area set aside just for birdwatching. Named Laguna de Plata, this 70-acre plot of grassland and marsh is a favorite spot for waterfowl and wintering birds. Laguna de Plata is open daily from dawn to dusk.

St. George, Utah

St. George Tourism Office – Everything from A to Zion!

Zion National Park and St. George, Utah – for those who want to indulge in the GREAT OUTDOORS!! This is a land of blue skies, red rocks and green golf courses. It is a stunning haven for bikers and hikers, with slot canyons and vertical climbs for the even more daring. Are you a golfer? 12 courses within a 15 minute drive! Do you enjoy photography? More photo ops than you'll have time for! Wanna Shop? The Outlets at Zion!

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With the nice variety of hotels, Bed and Breakfasts, destination spas and RV parks – finding a spot to get comfortable is easy. Outdoor theater, museums and galleries, historical tours and local festivals are sure to round out your itinerary. The temperate year-round weather allows for all outdoor activities all year long. St. George is just 90 minutes north of Las Vegas on I-15 and 40 minutes to Zion National Park – for those who want to INDULGE!

Moab, Utah

The town of Moab, Utah's unique combination of beautiful red rock scenery, easy access to Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, and the cool waters of the Colorado River has made it one of the most sought after vacation destinations in the American Southwest.

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Moab’s unique combination of beautiful red rock scenery, two national parks, and the cool waters of the Colorado River has made it one of the most sought after destinations in the southwest. Let Moab be your base camp for world famous mountain biking, hiking, four wheel driving, or river trips of any length and experience level. For a more relaxing visit just sit back and enjoy the scenery along the beautiful scenic drives in our national parks or on Moab’s three Scenic Byways.
Moab is home to several of Utah’s most diverse National Parks. Within minutes of town you will find yourself surrounded by out-of-this-world red rock landscape of Arches National Park. Less than an hour’s drive will put you atop the mythical sounding Island in the Sky, a remarkable district of Canyonlands National Park that makes you feel as if you are on top of the world. The views from the Island encompass thousands of square miles of colorful canyons, mesas and buttes. The great scenery, however, doesn’t end with our National Parks. Dead Horse Point State Park is a short drive from Moab and offers visitors amazing views of the snaking meanders of the Colorado River 2,000 feet below. All of the amazing scenery in this part of the world is why Moab has such a rich history of filmmaking. However, seeing it on the big screen is one thing, experiencing it for yourself will fill you with enough memories to last a lifetime.

Cache Valley, Utah

Discover your own adventure in Logan, Utah, the most scenic way from Salt Lake City to Yellowstone and Jackson. Stay and play in this high mountain valley known for outdoor adventures, hands-on heritage experiences, and performing and fine arts.

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Logan, Utah, is a treasure trove of outdoor adventures, hands-on heritage experiences, and performing and fine arts waiting to be discovered by you and your family.

You can mountain bike, canoe, fly fish, bird watch, hike, rock climb, ski, snowshoe, and snowmobile in the Wasatch Cache National Forest, just a five-minute drive from downtown Logan. During winter months, take a sleigh ride through a herd of 600 elk at Hardware Ranch.

Stop in at the American West Heritage Center, a 160-acre living-history museum where you can experience firsthand the history of the Old West.
Depending on the day, you’ll visit with Native Americans, mountain men, farmers, and pioneers. They’ll keep you busy living life like they did through games, activities, crafts, and food, music, wagon rides, and more. For a true taste of the area you’ll enjoy the Cache Valley Food Tour where you can sample famous foods made here including cheeses, chocolates, coffee, cookies, honey, fruit, ice creams, and pastries.

The city of Logan boasts Utah State University, a dozen art galleries, specialty shops, great examples of early Mormon pioneer architecture, and the stunning 1923 Ellen Eccles Theatre, home of the renowned Utah Festival Opera and Musical Theatre Company and other nationally touring productions. Drive through dramatic mile-high limestone cliffs along the Logan Canyon National Scenic Byway, a 45-minute road trip through forested canopies along the winding Logan River to the turquoise waters of Bear Lake. Come discover your own adventure in Logan, the most scenic stop between Yellowstone, the Tetons, and Salt Lake City.

Red Rock Golf Trail | St. George, Utah

The Red Rock Golf Trail is located just 90 minutes northeast of Las Vegas on I-15, St. George Utah is a golfer's paradise. Whether an advanced player or just getting started in the sport, we have the golf course for you! With 11 courses in a 40 minute radius, it's simple to book your hotel room and spend the rest of your vacation driving on the golf course and not in your car.

Currituck Outer Banks

With our wide, sandy beaches and refreshing waters, it is easy to see why the Currituck Outer Banks is a popular vacation destination among travelers from the Mid-Atlantic and East Coast, and from all over the country. But there is more to enjoy on the Currituck Outer Banks than just laid-back days spent along the North Carolina coastline. Currituck County is a region rich in history and serenity - an ideal vacation spot for golfers, families, and honeymooners. Sample the fruit of our vineyards and watch for wild mustangs frolicking in the surf. The Currituck Outer Banks is more than you imagined - come see why!

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Offering visitors a surprisingly diverse environment, the Currituck Outer Banks, located in the northeastern corner of North Carolina, seems to have something for everyone.

In the summer, families flock to its beaches, attracted by a perfect combination of sand, sun and water. But every season brings something special to the Currituck Outer Banks--the temperatures stay temperate through October and the water temperatures are ideal for a dip in the ocean. Although water temperatures are colder, spring is mild, the air is fresh and clean and the beauty of nature is coming to life. Even winter has its own charm, when the forces of nature seem a perfect backdrop for a romantic getaway.

Currituck County has much more than one of the finest beaches in the world to offer. Before the first summer visitor come to the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, its was known as a sportsman’s paradise--a hunting and fishing destination that attracted worldwide attention.

Surrounded by Currituck County, Currituck Sound is a an important part of the Atlantic Flyway. Every autumn hundreds of thousands of waterfowl land in its waters to feed after their long flight from the north. The Sound is a birder’s paradise and Mackey Island National Wildlife Refuge in the northern corner of the county is a must see site for birders and the curious.

With its flat, shallow waters, Currituck Sound is an ideal setting for novice kayakers to learn how to paddle. More Currituck Sound Outer Banks, NCexperienced paddlers will want to explore the many marshes and islands of the sound. Numerous paths and easy hiking trails border the shoreline inviting the whole family to explore the maritime forest that is unique to the Outer Banks.

There is much more to the Currituck Sound than its natural side. One of the first lands inhabited by European settlers, it has a long and fascinating history. Those first settlers were, for the most part, farmers, and that tradition continues today, with produce stands selling just-picked fruits and vegetables.

Currituck County seems to have something for everyone. On the mainland, a slower pace of life that is so much a part of its farming heritage and the Currituck Outer Banks, a sophisticated tourist community that has kept its southern charm.

Raleigh, NC

Raleigh, N.C., is more than a blossoming Southern metropolis. Savvy locals drive innovation and creativity from modern museums, galleries and sports venues to artisan food and beverage culture and thriving live music scene. See what the city inspires in you.

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Raleigh, N.C., may be quiet about the fact that it’s leading in most recent quality of life rankings, but the fact is, you’ll enjoy visiting as much as people enjoy living here.
A visit to Raleigh will leave you feeling enriched and energized, thanks to the area’s smart and welcoming locals.
Discover gifts and treasures from local boutiques, including many handmade and custom designs for truly eclectic finds, and broaden your horizons through an enticing array of museums and visual and performing arts exhibitions. Explore serene natural parks, lakes and vast greenways, take in a game at one of the area’s many sports venues or live life on the edge at an extreme sports park.
After hours, Raleigh beats to many different drums with more than 80 live music venues and the area’s largest outdoor amphitheaters, earning it recognition as one of the top music scenes in the country. From trolley bars and rare craft brews to food trucks and a James Beard award-winning chef, Raleigh has enough variety to delight every appetite.
Its authenticity is homegrown by passionate locals, rooted in Raleigh.

Greensboro, NC

With a great selection of hundreds of attractions, family fun is everywhere to be found in Greensboro.
Located in central North Carolina, where the Mountains Meet the Coast,

Greensboro is the perfect place to relax and be immersed in entertainment. From museums to golf to highly regarded restaurants to wineries to amusement parks and natural attractions, there are so many ways to spend your time!

Durham Convention and Visitors Bureau

Durham is home to Research Triangle Park, Duke and North Carolina Central universities and many City of Medicine, USA, medical, diet and fitness centers. Durham is also home to 13 historic sites, three art centers, 11 signature annual festivals, six science and nature centers, and great spectator sports venues.

Travel Kansas

Landscapes and lifestyles that hold true to their cowboy and pioneer heritage, big cities and small towns where you’ll find rich local flavors and genuine welcomes. Authentic experiences and chances for discovery await in Kansas.

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The Kansas story is incredibly diverse.

History enthusiast can explore our Freedom’s Frontier National Heritage Area or visit legendary Wild West towns like Dodge City, many which staged the era’s most famous cattle drives and cowboy shootouts.
Be sure to also stop in Abilene at the Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum.

Nature lovers can immerse themselves in the beauty of the Flint Hills or spend an afternoon hiking or horseback riding. Outdoorsmen can find a great catch in Kansas’ fisherman’s paradise and enjoy one of the nation’s best deer and pheasant hunting regions.

Four distinct seasons transform Kansas’ landscape, and opportunities come with each one. Camp, fish, boat, hunt, hike, bike, ride horseback in 24 state parks, many with big water and dramatic landscapes.

And you’ll find all sorts of comfortable lodgings and campgrounds along the way. Ten byways traverse 680 miles through welcoming communities and memorable scenery, from some of the world’s most ecologically important wetlands to red-rock buttes that would make the perfect backdrop for an old Western movie.
Detour to lively downtowns like Hays’ Historic Chestnut Street District, Old Town in Wichita, Aggieville in Manhattan or downtown Lawrence.

Wichita, KS

Sure, most other big cities have opera. But do they offer music of the silverscreen cowboy era, too? Go Wichita and you'll enjoy a unique mix of big-city attractions and amenities. All at Midwestern prices.

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The National Civic League named Wichita a 2009 All-America City. Find out why! Discover Wichita's fun, festivities and big-city amenities available at Midwestern prices.

Thirty-five museums tell all aspects of Wichita's evolution from Old West cowtown to Air Capital of the World. The iconic 44-foot-tall Keeper of the Plains statue pays tribute to the Native Americans who lived here long before settlers arrived. Just blocks away, Old Cowtown Museum relives the 1870s. The Kansas Aviation Museum chronicles Wichita's rise to aviation prominence. The Kansas African American Museum holds the history of the first sit-in at an all-white lunch counter in 1958. Exploration Place, a hands-on science museum, hosts national traveling exhibits educating both children and adults.

The Old Town red-brick warehouse district is the heart of the city's nightlife. Next door is the new 15,000-seat INTRUST Bank Arena – already booking top-line concerts and the first rounds of the 2011 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championship.

Families enjoy the nationally recognized Sedgwick County Zoo featuring the new Slawson Family Tiger Trek. The annual nine-day Wichita River Festival draws an estimated 325,000 people to parades, block parties and one of the region’s largest fireworks displays.

The Wichita Art Museum has one of the best collections of American art in the nation. Music Theatre of Wichita's Broadway-quality productions receive national recognition. The city's cultural diversity is celebrated with events such as Cinco de Mayo, the Black Arts Festival, Asian Festival, and Native American Pow Wow.

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The Flint Hills Discovery Center is your gateway to learning about the last remaining stand of tallgrass prairie. Witness fire and snow outside on the prairie, and inside the Flint Hills Discovery Center! Delve underground; breathe fresh air from the multi-story patio and splash your way through the Blue Earth Plaza located just out the doors of the Discovery Center.

Venture into our rich heritage with neighboring Fort Riley, and out along the Oregon Trail. Fish and boat in the second largest lake in the state; Tuttle Creek State Park. Play elite golf on one of three public courses, or enjoy four days of the largest country musical festival in the Midwest; Kicker Country Stampede!

Take the family to wind in and out of flower-lined pathways with AZA accredited Sunset Zoo. View creepy crawlies up close and personal at the insect zoo and meander the kaleidoscopic K-State Botanical Gardens. Ready to head inside? Sample our shopping with multiple districts around Manhattan from quaint local shops to big-city offerings!

Aggieville provides an active nightlife for the night owls and fantastic local dining, eclectic shopping, and purple pride. Don’t forget to tour the Kansas State University campus, or catch an on-stage production with the McCain Performance Series while you’re here; they bring in actors and performers from around the world!

If you’ve never been- now’s the time to experience The Little Apple®. If you’ve been before- our renovations and explosive growth will shock you. Have a big adventure in The Little Apple®

Tempe, AZ

Start planning your trip to Tempe today and uncover some of the best-kept secrets in hiking, biking, dining, art, culture and MLB spring training – all with the sun-splashed Sonoran Desert as your playing field.

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What can you expect in Tempe, Arizona?

Named a top ten most fun and affordable city by MSN.com, Tempe offers a vacation to remember. Start your day with an early morning hike up “A” Mountain, with views of the city below. When the sun is up, enjoy racing your friends on paddleboards at Tempe Town Lake or kayaking with the family. For dinner, choose from any one of the fun, eclectic and unique restaurants on Mill Avenue in Downtown Tempe. From Irish pubs with a shamrock drawn into the Guinness foam, to delicious dishes served up on a charming patio – one thing’s for sure, you’re taste buds will never be bored!

And it’s not just dining and water sports. Arizona Mills and Tempe Marketplace are thriving with small shops and national retailers, just waiting for you to find that gem of a souvenir you can’t live without.

Shopping isn’t your thing? Spend an afternoon interacting with the wildlife at the Phoenix Zoo or an evening enjoying a Broadway production at the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed ASU Gammage. Here in Tempe, the list of things to do is as long as it is unexpected.

Tempe is only ten minutes from PHX Sky Harbor International Airport and just minutes from Phoenix and Scottsdale. Tempe’s convenient location makes it easy to see the best of the Southwest.

For help in planning your vacation, visit www.AboutTempe.com or call 800-283-6734.
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Scottsdale, AZ

Plan the ultimate vacation with your free Scottsdale visitor guide! Experience the magic and excitement our city has to offer, from its breathtaking Sonoran Desert setting and championship golf courses to its Zen-like spas, acclaimed restaurants and vibrant arts and cultural scene.

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Scottsdale's Sonoran Desert boasts more than 330 days of sunshine with events and happenings in full swing all year long. Take advantage of idyllic temperatures with an early morning hike up Pinnacle Peak or through Scottsdale's McDowell Sonoran Preserve - one of the nation's largest preserves encompassing more than 32,000 acres. Looking for an adrenaline rush? Take a Jeep or Hummer tour through the craggy desert mountains or see the landscape from a daring angle in a hot air balloon. For truly spectacular aerial views, buckle up and venture onto a helicopter for a flight over Camelback Mountain. After a day of scoping out the awe-inspiring sights, excite your taste buds by discovering fine dining with nearly 600 restaurants. A plethora of nightlife activities await you with the onset of evening. Embark upon downtown Scottsdale's bars and clubs where you'll find a nightlife experience that suits your mood. The nocturnal diversions range from hip clubs to cozy wine bars and bistros. After a long day of exploring all Scottsdale has to offer, it's time to relax in the comfort and luxury of our world-class resorts. No matter what type of adventure you crave, Scottsdale offers an exclusive experience tailored just for you.

Chandler, AZ

Chandler, Arizona’s convenient location lets you explore the best of Arizona with a unique combination of urban energy and relaxed Southwest living. With plenty of family friendly amenities, Chandler is an ideal spot for sightseeing the Valley of the Sun.

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Just 20 minutes from two major airports—PHX Sky Harbor International and Phoenix-Mesa Gateway—getting to Chandler is a cinch. You’ll discover a lively dining scene, arts & culture venues, award-winning golf, world-class shopping, exciting festivals, a vibrant downtown, and abundant sunshine in Chandler, Arizona.

In downtown Chandler an eclectic mix of local dining, culture and shopping will give you an up-close and personal way to experience the city. On foot, stroll the trellis-covered walkways and colonnades from a shop selling arts and handicrafts made from Arizona artists to restaurants and watering holes serving craft beers, specialty teas, wine and a variety of foods from American to Mexican to Thai. Downtown also features many festivals and events including an Art Walk held the third Friday of each month.
Whether toddlers, tweens or teens, Chandler has a variety of experiences to keep kids occupied with plenty of kid friendly activities to jump, splash, skate, explore Chandler. From an 1880’s western town experience or the opportunity to view live desert creatures like snakes and scorpions (all in cages, thankfully!) at the Environmental Education Center at Veteran’s Oasis Park or an open-air train ride and carousel at Desert Breeze Park.

Smoky Mountains, Tennessee

Enjoy the mountain air of Townsend, Tennessee - The Peaceful Side of the Smokies. Stay in a cabin, hotel, bed and breakfast, or at a campsite. Enjoy Smoky Mountain culture, arts/crafts, museums, hiking, biking, tubing, horseback riding, live music, and two annual festivals.

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Townsend, Tennessee – The Peaceful Side of the Smokies

Enjoy the mountain air of Townsend, Tennessee - a quaint mountain community located at the gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. We call it The Peaceful Side of the Smokies. You can stay in a cabin, hotel, bed and breakfast, or at a campsite. Townsend offers the best in Smoky Mountain culture, including arts/crafts, museums, hiking, biking, tubing, horseback riding, live music, and four annual festivals.

Four times a year, Townsend comes alive as 25,000 visitors come together to celebrate Appalachian culture at the Winter, Spring, Pottery and Fall heritage festivals. The festivals have been selected more than once as one of the Southeast Tourism Society's top 20 events, and admission is free.

Smoky Mountain culture is the heart and soul of the festivals, with hundreds of local musicians, artisans, crafters, quilters, chefs, antique collectors and pottery makers participating in these events.

The Winter Festival is held in mid-February, and the Spring Festival is held the last week in April and the first Friday and Saturday in May, an ideal time to view the abundance of wildflowers in the mountains. The Pottery Festival takes place in June, and the fall festival is held the last Friday and Saturday in September, allowing visitors to experience the changing colors of fall.

Visit Knoxville, TN

Knoxville, Tennessee is home to a number of festivals, loads of live music, fantastic civil war sites, a world class zoo, highly acclaimed museums and a unique Urban Wilderness that offers 1,000 acres of adventure within the city limits!

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All Roads Lead to Knoxville!
Knoxville, Tennessee is situated at the crossroads of three major interstates: I-75, I-40 and I-81 and within a day's drive of nearly half of the U.S. population. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is located just 45 minutes away. The city is home to a number of festivals and a variety of live music. It’s on streets and stages of famous venues like the historic Tennessee Theatre.
Some of Knoxville’s most popular attractions include the Knoxville Zoo, widely recognized as the red panda capital of the world, and the Knoxville Museum of Art, home one of the world’s largest figurative glass-and-steel assemblages.
A great many visitors come to Knoxville to tour Civil War battlegrounds and historic homes. Visitors can also stop by the East Tennessee History Center to learn about their own history through the center’s premier genealogy research library.

Knoxville boasts a vibrant downtown with a variety of unique shopping and dining options in and around Market Square. Just minutes from downtown, Knoxville’s Urban Wilderness offers more than 40 miles of hiking and biking trails.

Memories are made at the Crossroads. Start planning your trip today at VisitKnoxville.com.

Visit Orlando

Orlando inspires incredible stories like nowhere else. Stories of imagination, curiosity, and epic adventure. This is a destination where children and grownups alike can enjoy once-in-a-lifetime experiences exploring our legendary theme parks, aquatic attractions and luxurious escapes. Explore, plan, and save at VisitOrlando.com, where you can also sign up for our eNewsletter to get the latest deals, special offers, insider tips, and all that’s new in Orlando.

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For many, those experiences begin with Orlando’s legendary theme parks, where there are endless opportunities for unforgettable moments. Like seeing the joy in a toddler’s face when she’s running to greet a favorite character. Or feeling the anticipation that builds as you strap into a new pulse-pounding thrill ride. When it comes to aquatic adventures, Orlando offers dozens of attractions that could fill countless volumes with tales of friendly sea creatures. For those times when you are in search of a peaceful escape, you can find luxurious spas and idyllic pools where majestic palms and gentle breezes create an oasis of calm. Of course, there are still many more chapters to explore. Championship golf courses. World-class shopping. A vibrant dining scene featuring the latest from celebrity chefs and rising culinary stars. Even serene eco-adventures.

No matter what brings you to Orlando, one thing is for certain. Your Orlando story will live on long after your vacation draws to a close. Told through wide smiles, bursts of laughter and playful shrieks of excitement. Your Orlando story begins at VisitOrlando.com

Panama City, FL

There’s always something fun happening in Panama City Beach – from concerts, festivals, and golf, to fresh seafood, or just soaking up the sunshine along 27-miles of perfect, white sand beaches. Come discover the fun in Panama City Beach!

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With an average of 320 days of sunshine annually, Panama City Beach mixes true Southern hospitality with world-class amenities, parks and attractions for unparalleled fun. Located in Northwest Florida and spanning 27 miles of sparkling white beaches along the Gulf of Mexico, America’s Real. Fun. Beach. offers a fun and high-value beach vacation. Panama City Beach boasts legendary boating and fishing, and has been ranked as one of the best spots for SCUBA diving in the world! Add to that five championship golf courses – Golf Magazine named PCB one of America’s top three golf towns – and shopping in Pier Park, an open-air complex spanning more than a million square feet of retail space and containing a colorful mix of popular department stores, local boutiques and eateries. Panama City Beach’s busy events calendar means something fun is going on throughout the year, from 4th of July fireworks to a famously fun and family friendly New Year’s Eve celebration. There are even two opportunities to dress up like a pirate – for the fall Pirates of the High Seas Festival and the spring Mardi Gras & Music Festival – named a top family-friendly Mardi Gras. Whenever you visit, there’s always plenty of fun in the sun to be had in Panama City Beach!

Charlotte Harbor and the Gulf Islands

Escape. Naturally.

Just listen to the quiet voices of nature as you stroll along beautiful beaches, paddle miles of Blueway Trails and coastal waterways, cast a line into the bay, or sail into a sunset. Charlotte Harbor and the Gulf Islands – get here fast, then take it slow. For a free visitor's guide visit CharlotteHarborTravel.com or call 800.652.6090.

Days Inn of Port Charlotte
Minutes from Charlotte Sports Park and historical Punta Gorda, Fishermen's Village, water recreation, nightlife, golfing, shopping and dining. Complimentary breakfast and drink, Wi-fi and fitness room. The Best Value Under the Sun. 941.627.8900 • www.DaysInnPortCharlotte.com

Muscle Car City
This Remarkable Collection is a MUST SEE! The museum is open Tuesday thru Sunday 9am to 5pm, $12.50 per person, Monthly Events, Memorabilia Store and Diner. 941.575.5959 • www.MuscleCarCity.net

The Wyvern Hotel
The Wyvern Hotel is proud to welcome guests who appreciate luxury without pretense. Our hotel is impeccably appointed with every comfort you could desire for an ideal getaway. Please call us for information on our special Golf Packages. 941.639.7700 • www.TheWyvernHotel.com

New Orleans Tourism

Come show your love for New Orleans!
Treat yourself to unparalleled cuisine, enjoy world-class live jazz in the city where jazz was born, and soak up the rich culture that continues to resonate from every sidewalk and street lamp.

Come fall in love with New Orleans all over again! Start your trip with jazz, the music that started here. Or catch New Orleans' signature brand of rhythm and blues, gospel, Cajun, zydeco, and hip-hop, playing every night.

Dine at some of America's most highly acclaimed—and oldest—restaurants. Gumbo, po-boys, jambalaya, bread pudding--the menu goes on and on.

Find inspiration at the New Orleans Museum of Art, National WWII Museum, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, and scores of innovative museums.

Shop for fine art and antiques along Royal and Chartres streets in the French Quarter.

Grab some beignets and browse the historic French Market. Discover contemporary art in the chic galleries of the Arts District. Then explore six miles of fun and funky boutiques, cafés, and shops along Magazine Street.

Play at Audubon Zoo and Audubon Aquarium of the Americas. Hop aboard streetcars and riverboats. Tour historic homes and neighborhoods. And come celebrate music, food, and frivolity at major festivals like Essence Music Festival, Satchmo SummerFest, VOODOO Music Experience, and Christmas New Orleans Style.

There's so much happening this year, and there's always something new to love! To learn more and to get your free guide to New Orleans, visit www.NewOrleansOnline.com.

Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana

Conveniently located at the Crossroads of the South, Hammond/Ponchatoula is the place where fun meets adventure. The area features a huge antique shopping district, a wildlife refuge, historic downtowns, museums, first class accommodations plus much more. Come by and see us soon!

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Southeastern Louisiana is full of surprises. Quaint towns, exciting attractions, outstanding restaurants, and more await you in Tangipahoa Parish. Imagine strolling down streets lined with antique shops. Following a full day of shopping, relax with an invigorating spa treatment. If you would rather take a walk on the wild side, visit Global Wildlife Refuge to get up close and personal with giraffes, zebras, and antelopes. End your day at a quaint bed and breakfast.

Surprise yourself by visiting Tangipahoa Parish – the crossroads of the South.

Pointe Coupee Parish Office of Tourism

Pointe Coupee Parish, where several of Louisiana's most important rivers intersect, is an area rich in history, culture, hospitality and excellent cuisine. It is truly a sportman's paradise, but it's also a haven for antique shoppers and travelers seeking a friendly place to relax in the atmosphere of Louisiana at its absolute best.

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So maybe you're looking for an authentic Louisiana experience without all of the manic craziness of New Orleans. Experience the best of Creole culture, cuisine and hospitality in Pointe Coupee Parish, LA. See why the parish is an outdoorsmen's paradise as well as other useful information in your personal vacation guide.

Arkansas Parks and Tourism

Here's a little secret: Arkansas is one of the most enjoyable AND affordable vacation destinations in the country. Your vacation dollar buys a lot more smiles and a lot more memories here. Start planning your getaway with our FREE information.

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Few things in life are better than a calendar full of family-friendly and free events in Arkansas. Tickets to big-name concerts and fancy festivals can break your travel budget–why not enjoy the simple pleasures of a family-friendly, budget friendly event? Find free, fun entertaining festivals and events in Arkansas!

Fayetteville

With great restaurants, unique shopping and breathtaking surroundings, there's a lot to love about Fayetteville. Explore 3,300 acres of parks and trails, visit historical sites like the Clinton House Museum or see what's live at the Walton Arts Center. Are you feeling Fayetteville?

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In Fayetteville, you'll find an unmistakable mix of cool college town, thriving community, outdoor-lovers Mecca and cultural/arts center. That's why national publications such as Forbes and USA Today regularly rank us among the nation's best cities.

You probably already know we're home to the Arkansas Razorbacks, but we're also home to 40 parks and 17 miles of trails, one-of-a-kind shopping, the Clinton House Museum, historic sites, a botanical garden, unique restaurants and the live music of the Dickson Street Entertainment District. And, from April to November, the Downtown Square hosts our farmers’ market, which includes food, but also flowers, arts, crafts and music.

Fayetteville is the perfect starting point to explore everything that Northwest Arkansas has to offer, including the Wal-Mart Visitors' Center, the Boston Mountains Scenic Loop and Arvest Ballpark.

No matter what you decide to do, you'll understand why we ask Are you feeling Fayetteville? It's a town that feels like no other.

Lake Erie Shores and Islands, Ohio

The Lake Erie Shores and Islands, including Sandusky, Port Clinton, Kelleys Island and Put-in-Bay, is Ohio's most exciting, year-round vacation destination. From amusing thrills like Cedar Point and indoor waterpark resorts to natural thrills like Lake Erie's coastline and Islands, this area offers fun and relaxation for the whole family.

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With amusing thrills like Cedar Point and indoor waterparks to natural thrills like Lake Erie's coastline and islands, this area offers fun and relaxation for the whole family.

Family-friendly Cedar Point Amusement Park was voted Best Amusement Park in the World for ten consecutive years. It is home to more rides (69) and roller coasters (17) than any other park on the planet, plus offers Soak City waterpark and Challenge Park, a family recreation center.

Kelleys Island and Put-in-Bay invite you to experience an island getaway just a short ferry ride off the mainland. Whatever your pleasure, be it coastal relaxation or on-the-go excitement, the islands have it covered.

Wet and wild fun abounds year-round at various themed indoor waterpark resorts. Great Wolf Lodge, Castaway Bay and Kalahari Resort all feature indoor water play lands with pools, slides, water coasters, raft rides and more.

In addition to all of this fun, the area offers the finest in attractions for every taste. Discover amazing scenery and lighthouses; come face to face with exotic animals at a drive-through safari; soak up the sun on a sandy beach; cast a line off a pier or take a charter boat for some of the best freshwater fishing in the country; hit the links on a championship golf course; explore museums and historical attractions; observe rare species of birds as they rest before their journey over the lake; or taste delicious wines at six wineries.

Click on the link below to receive the Lake Erie Shores and Islands Travel Planner with Shore Savings Card good for travel discounts throughout the region.

Streetsboro, Ohio

Welcome to Streetsboro – Northeast Ohio's Best Vacation Value!! We have Something For Everyone Anytime of Year!! Streetsboro is the ideal location for an unforgettable vacation, a peaceful get away, a constructive business trip or a touching reunion.

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We are a short drive to many of the area's best attractions including Boulder Creek Golf Club, ZipCity USA, the Jump Palace, Aurora Farms Premium Outlets, the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad & National Park, Kent State University Museum, the May 4th Visitors Center, Monroe's Orchard, The Greater Cleveland Aquarium, Boston Mills/Brandywine Ski Resorts, the Pro Football Hall of Fame, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, JACK Cleveland Casino, Jack ThistleDown Racino, the Hard Rock Rocksino, Northfield Park, Pioneer Waterland & Dry Fun Park, the Portage Park District and City of Streetsboro Park District, fishing, water sports, outdoor leisure activities, zoos, sporting activities, orchards, wineries, museums, annual festivals, fairs, concerts and so much more. We put you near all the action throughout the year.

Streetsboro provides the most value and variety in Northeast Ohio by offering AFFORDABLE accommodations suitable for any preference or budget at the 9 hotels and 2 campgrounds. We also offers an assortment of dining options at the over 40 restaurants ranging from your local mom and pop to well known franchises.

Streetsboro provides convenient and direct access to the Ohio Turnpike (I-80), exit 187, as well as I-480 and State Routes 14, 43 and 303.
We are also located just minutes from Akron, Canton, Cleveland and Youngstown.

Start your planning today by calling (888) 558-5580 or visit www.StreetsboroVCB.com to request your FREE Vacation Value Packet and Coupons!! Streetsboro - located in the Heart of it All - Providing Something for Everyone All Year Long!

Visit Anchorage

Living large just comes naturally in Anchorage. Step foot on a glacier, encounter local wildlife, catch wild Alaska salmon or experience Alaska Native culture. Your adventure of a lifetime awaits!

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This is a uniquely Alaskan destination. From glacial hikes and salmon fishing to real-life encounters with Alaskan wildlife, there is no better way to experience this northwest American gem. Don't forget your vacation guide, so you won't miss all of the adventures that await you.

Fairbanks, Alaska

Go deep inside Alaska, where the unparalleled meets the unexpected. Fairbanks emanates a quality of light, energy and warmth found nowhere else on Earth. It’s not just our Northern Lights, which will change you, or our Midnight Sun, which will charm you. It’s the unexpected Alaska.

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For much of the year the northern lights shine brightly here. In summer the midnight sun will boost your energy when you think the day is already done. Alaska's second largest city, Fairbanks has been the heartbeat of the Interior Alaska for over 100 years. As the gathering place on the banks of the Chena River, Fairbanks is home to many cultures, a vivid arts community, sporting and outdoor enthusiasts, and America’s Arctic University.

With a rich gold rush history, our past and future blend easily. Historic log cabins mingle with award-winning modern designs. One may just as easily see a dog team crossing the road as be passed by an elegant limousine. A variety of accommodations, from ultra-modern hotels with wireless Internet to rooms sculpted from ice, make for an exciting stay. Flight seeing, gold panning, cross-country skiing and many other activities will make for an unforgettable experience.

Come and experience the light, energy and warmth of Fairbanks. It's the unexpected Alaska.

WELCOME TO MARYLAND, MD

Maryland is a land of plenty. Something for everyone to do! From the antique shopping, Civil War and Wine trails to just relaxing in a waterfront town, Maryland is a land of plenty. Discover beaches, mountains and the Chesapeake Bay or perhaps check out our thriving arts communities and feel that urban energy. Request a FREE Destination Maryland travel guide and Maryland Calendar of Events.

Enjoy boating on Deep Creek Lake, hiking, whitewater rafting, biking, skiing, horse-drawn sleigh rides or curling up by the fire - it is the ideal four-season vacation getaway! Just three hours from Baltimore, D.C. and two hours from Pittsburgh!
Select our free visitors guide to enjoy great vacation options in Western Maryland.

Kentucky Lake

Explore Kentucky Lake and find your perfect outdoor vacation. Fishing, boating, golf, entertainment and more await you at the largest lake in Kentucky. To begin your exploration, visit www.kentuckylake.org.

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Explore beautiful Kentucky Lake, one of the world's largest man-made lakes, with 2,380 miles of shoreline and 160,000 acres of water. Ah-h-h-h. The gentle lap of the waves, the splendor of a virtually untouched eastern shoreline bursting into an array of fall colors, the magnificent sunrises and sunsets, and impressive stringers of slab crappie, catfish, blue gill, white bass, sauger, and of course--bass. Record catches of largemouth and small mouth can be had right here. An outdoor paradise located in the heart of America. If fishing isn't your passion, try some of our other activities: boating, golf, camping, dining, live music shows, antiques--whew, the list goes on and on. To begin your exploration of Kentucky Lake, visit www.kentuckylake.org.

Bowling Green KY

Where can you see Corvettes being made, experience KY’s only underground boat tour and shop ‘til you drop all in one day? Enjoy friendly folks & fresh family fun... and expect to make a new friend or two in Bowling Green, KY!

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We’re so much more than fast cars! As the 3rd largest city in Kentucky and the dining and shopping mecca for a dozen surrounding counties, we’re brimming with restaurant and splurging options. Nowhere else on earth allows you to watch as shiny, new Corvettes roll off the line at the GM assembly plant, experience KY's only underground boat tour at Lost River Cave and take a twisted ride through the air at Beech Bend Park all in one day!

Ladies will be sure to enjoy our fine spas, antique/boutique shopping and gourmet cuisine while children can get interactive at the National Corvette Museum, Kentucky Museum, the Railpark and Train Museum, Chaney’s Dairy Barn, Jackson’s Orchard and the Hardin Planetarium. Guys, we haven’t forgotten you! Visit Corsair Artisan Distillery to see (and sample) their locally handcrafted spirits and whiskies or cheer on your favorite driver at Beech Bend Raceway. Families will feel right at home at the ballpark with the Bowling Green Hot Rods Minor League baseball team or taking a stroll in Historic Fountain Square Park in Downtown Bowling Green.

The first of only two cities in Kentucky to be named a Dozen Distinctive Destination by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, we show off our past through numerous historic districts and restored landmarks like the 1920’s Standard Oil Station or Aviation Heritage Park.
If that isn’t enough, a short drive up I-65 will bring you to Mammoth Cave National Park, the word’s longest known cave system!
Call 800-326-7465 or go to VisitBGKY.com for info.

Cadiz, KY

Cadiz Kentucky is nestled in the Lakes region of West Kentucky where the people are happy to see you and you will be happy to see the great natural beauty of Lake Barkley and Land Between the Lakes.

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Cadiz, Kentucky hopes you will take a chance of a Lifetime and come visit – you will not be disappointed. Located in Western Kentucky Lakes Region we have Lake Barkley, Land Between the Lakes, Kentucky lake, and of course a quaint small Historic Downtown District with specialty shops, antique dealers, and great country “farmer food”. Home to Kentucky’s prized Lake Barkley State Resort Park with 120 rooms that overlook the lake, cabins, marina, golf course, fitness center, airport, trap shooting range, beach, horseback riding, meeting rooms, on site dining, game-room, indoor and outdoor pools, trails, and great hospitality staff. Kentucky’s number one visited attraction The Land Between the Lakes with its many attractions will provide days of activities and exploration of the outdoors. Stop by the Visitor Center with shows in the modern Planetarium, drive through the Elk and Bison Prairie, explore Homeplace 1850’5 living history farm or see the many live animal programs at the Woodlands Nature Station. A great place to relax and unwind along the many miles of lakeshore, you will love it. Historic downtown with specialty shops, food, museum, music venues, farmers market, and the small town hospitality you will always remember.

Mendocino County

Welcome to Dog Paradise, also known as Mendocino County, California! We’ve been named one of the most dog friendly destinations in the state California. Request your FREE Visit Mendocino County Pet Friendly Travel Guide and start planning your next dog-friendly getaway!

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Welcome to Dog Paradise, also known as Mendocino County, California! We have been named one of the most dog friendly places in the state with good reason. Visit Mendocino County created the Pet Friendly Travel Guide to help travelers help choose the most ideal pet-friendly places to stay, wine tasting and pet services to make your entire family’s stay comfortable and memorable while visiting our pet-friendly destination.

This is what we offer… awe at the foot of a redwood tree, a gasp at the sight of a breaching whale, a sigh of pleasure from a sip of wine, handcrafted from century-old vines with your best friend at your feet… and our welcome. With hundreds of miles of hiking trails to take your dog on, endless unspoiled beaches, verdant hills, secluded lakes, and the world-class wines of Anderson Valley, Mendocino County offers a myriad of opportunities for relaxation, rest and retreats. Sleep soundly in pet-friendly accommodations, dine on the bounty of the county and attend art, music and other pet-friendly events throughout the year. You will discover why and how Mendocino County has gone to the dogs... it's what you've been missing!

History is at the heart of Novato with Olompali State Historical Park, Miwok Park/Marin Museum of the American Indian, Novato History Museum and the Novato Arts Center at Hamilton field.

In June, Novato hosts the Festival of Art, Wine & Music featuring nationally and regional known entertainment and the finest of art, wines and microbrews from the region.

Novato is a great place to play with excellent golfing, extensive bike trails, horse back ride, and picnicking in beautiful parks, all surrounded by beautiful county-wide areas of open space.

Don’t forget to explore the biological mysteries of aging at the world renowned Buck Institute while experiencing the architecture of I.M. Pei and discover what scientists are learning about Alzheimer’s, cancer, stroke and other age-related diseases.

Cody / Yellowstone Country, Wyoming

Just minutes from Yellowstone National Park, Cody, Wyoming's Yellowstone Country is renowned for beautiful scenery, wildlife, rodeo, top-notch fly-fishing, the world famous Buffalo Bill Historical Center and more. Access to Cody and Yellowstone is made easy by Yellowstone Regional Airport.

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A small western town with big city amenities, Cody thrills all ages. Enjoy the thrills and spills of the Cody Nite Rodeo, or wholesome family entertainment from Dan Miller's Cowboy Music Review. Cool off with river rafting, or find your inner cowboy on a trail ride followed by genuine cowboy cuisine. Cody's a short drive from camping and picnics, toasted marshmallows and Yellowstone National Park, where you’ll find wildlife and natural wonders both in and outside of its boundaries. And while some come to see Old Faithful, anglers come from all over the country to fish the North Fork of the Shoshoni River where you'll find kayaks and rafts enjoying the crystal clear waters as well.

Couples and families can both enjoy Cody. A romantic corner table for two is just as easily found as a miniature golf course. And Cody is home to fine western furniture and clothing so kids aren't the only ones that can find souvenirs. Plenty of lodging options can be found whether you prefer a room by the pool, a charming bed and breakfast or a campground with all the services. Enjoy 18 holes of golf, shopping or learn about the area at one of the finest western museums in the world, the Buffalo Bill Historical Center. There are five wings devoted to Western Art, the Yellowstone Ecosystem, the Plains Indians, Buffalo Bill and Firearms. Other western attractions and historical sites are sure to add color to your visit.

Carbon County Wyoming has some of the best snowmobiling offerings anywhere. Explore over 500 miles of groomed and ungroomed trails with terrain to please users with skill levels ranging from the novice to the expert. Snowmobiling occurs in primarily three recreational areas, each offering excellent trails and conditions.
The great outdoors await in Carbon County, Wyoming. A variety of terrains from deep evergreen forests and high mountain deserts to riparian areas along Carbon County’s many rivers provides habit for a wide variety of wild game species. If hunting is on your agenda southern Wyoming is unparalleled. As the least populated state in the union, Wyoming’s wide open spaces offers some of the best hunting opportunities to be found.
Lodging, hunting, Snowmobiling, Hot Springs, Hiking, Museums, and much more. Request a visitors guide to find out more about Carbon
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Washington State’s Olympic Peninsula is located in the northwest corner of Washington State, west of Seattle across the waters
of Puget Sound. The Peninsula is home to Olympic National Park, the United States’ third most-visited of the western National Parks with nearly a million acres and over 900 miles of hiking trails. In the center of the peninsula are the Olympic Mountains with 60 glaciers. To the west are the dense rainforest valleys where rainfall can approach 200 inches a year, and 73 miles of hikeable, pristine, Pacific coastline that is accessible by car in only a few places. In the rainshadow of the mountains, Sequim (‘Skwim’) enjoys the lowest annual rainfall in western Washington! The Peninsula is bordered to the north by the Strait of Juan de Fuca with easy access to Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, and to the east by the Hood Canal, a 60-mile long glacier-carved fjord. US Hwy 101 encircles the Peninsula, touching towns and special places with access to many more. The entire Peninsula has a rural nature, with around 135,000 residents in a 3.5 million acre region, Port Angeles the largest town with around 20,000 people. The incredible array of waterfront, wilderness and wildlife make the Olympic Peninsula a nature lovers’ dream-come-true. Don’t miss the Strait of Juan de Fuca National Scenic Byway, the Victorian Seaport of Port Townsend, the glacier-carved Hood Canal, The Makah Museum and Cape Flattery and the Olympic Peninsula Waterfall Trail. Climate is mild year round, with highs rarely over 80 and infrequent, short-lived snowfalls.

Travel Tacoma

From towns with spectacular views of the Puget Sound to tucked-away cities with hometown charm, Pierce County is home to many small communities. Pierce County’s small communities include waterfront getaways and places with dramatic views of Mount Rainier.

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Tacoma + Pierce County is a place for people unafraid to trek through the woods of Mount Rainier in the rain, fearless of breaking a sweat in the heat of the hot shop while blowing glass and resiliently tilling the soil that grows some of the world's best rhubarb.

From the Puget Sound waters to Mount Rainier and everything in between Pierce County communities are unique. Check out rhubarb pie in Sumner or antiques in Puyallup. Maritime can be found in Gig Harbor, while majestic gardens are in Lakewood. Discover history in Fife or connect with nature at Mount Rainier. With each just a car-ride away from Tacoma's glass art scene, it's easy to go out and explore.

Visit Corvallis

Welcome to Corvallis
Located in the Heart of the Willamette Valley, Corvallis, Oregon offers year round culinary, cultural and outdoor adventures, making Located in the Heart of the Willamette Valley, Corvallis Oregon it the perfect place for your next getaway. Surrounded by fertile countryside with locally owned, nationally known wineries and plenty of biking trails in and around town, we are home to creative chefs with a decidedly local bent and amazing brew masters all right here for your enjoyment, we invite you to visit Corvallis.

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In addition to the wonderful foodie, craft beer and wine scene, Corvallis has a thriving arts & culture community. We have great artists, photographers, musicians and performing artists all here for taking in.

Home to Oregon State University primarily known for its’ research, the 400 acre includes a Historic District and is among 41 Best School Buys in the 2013 edition of “The Fiske Guide to Colleges.” We know the presence of the University contributes to the City’s happening vibe- a place fueled by curiosity and innovation.

Joplin Convention and Visitors Bureau

Do you know JOMO? Positioned in the Southwest corner of Missouri along Historic Route 66, and I-44, I-49 and Highway 71, Joplin’s convenient location makes it an ideal vacation spot from almost anywhere! To get to know JOMO request your guide today.

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Joplin is the regional provider for lodging, education, retail, transportation, health services and employment. Rich in culture and mid-western hospitality travelers along the crossroads of I-44 and I-49 find Joplin the ideal stop along their journey. Joplin is also Missouri’s western gateway of the historic Route 66.

Guests seeking that “Joplin Experience” find in a quaint boutiques and restaurants in Downtown District which is right along Route 66. The Candy House Chocolate Factory offer a great candy making experience which is fun for guests of any age.

Nearby are Precious Moments Chapel, George Washington Carver National Park and the Neosho National Fish Hatchery. Our Kansas neighbors are rich in Civil War history and locations that inspired the Pixar movie CARS. Several tribal casinos are located just across the border in Oklahoma.

Ann Arbor Area Convention and Visitors Bureau

Welcome to the Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti Area where you will find decadent eats, craft beer, and a thriving arts and culture scene.

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From a bustling downtown to serene parks and rivers, you can explore endless opportunities within this vibrant destination. Live music and theatre radiates throughout the streets lined with public murals. Fresh, local food can be found at famers markets and farm-to-table restaurants, while gut-busting burgers and authentic BBQ remain an option. Historic homes and illustrious museums will take you back in time, while college students inject youthful energy throughout the area. You can find whatever you’re looking for in the Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti Area. Request a Visitors Guide to begin your exploration today.

Des Moines Convention and Visitors Bureau

CATCH DES MOINES!

Des Moines is everything you want to find in a city. It’s a Friday night at a Broadway musical. A Saturday morning at the Farmers’ Market. Des Moines is easy. Easy to afford. Easy to park. Easy to fall in love with. Order your FREE visitor vacation kit now, also available online at catchdesmoines.com!

Shopping – Big box stores. Boutiques. National chains and vintage finds. Walk store-to-store in the open air in the Historic East Village and Historic Valley Junction. Catch hand-painted furniture and décor at Sticks. Visit national chains and local loves at Metro malls.

Outdoor Fun – Greater Des Moines offers recreational activities perfect for a day outdoors. Soak up the sun at Saylorville Lake. Catch up with friends on the golf course. Cycle the city with a B-cycle at one of six Downtown Des Moines rental stations.

Des Moines is everything you want in a city. Des Moines is a city where you can catch it all. Catch more at catchdesmoines.com.

MSC Cruises

MSC Cruises is not just any cruise. From stunning ships and world-class entertainment to an authentic Mediterranean ambiance, this global cruise company is the gateway to over 150 fascinating destinations worldwide. Discover the essence of ultramodern cruising with MSC Cruises.

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Expect to be amazed by the endless elegance and rewarding amenities found on board MSC Divina, one of MSC’s newest ships, sailing year-round from Miami. There’s so much to do on your journey with MSC Cruises.
• Rejuvenate with a Balinese-inspired massage designed exclusively for MSC Cruises’ guests including special treatments found nowhere else at sea.
• Enjoy MSC’s family-friendly policy where children 11 and under sail FREE and the Kids Clubs are complimentary.
• Lavish in luxury in the MSC Yacht Club, an all-inclusive private VIP club level with a personal butler and 24-hour concierge services.
• Expect to be blown away by the spectacular award-winning entertainment including jaw-dropping, full scale productions and outstanding musical tributes.
• Explore destinations around the world with cruises year-round in the Mediterranean and year-round cruises from Miami to the Caribbean. PLUS: THE MSC LOYALTY MATCH PROGRAM MSC is well known for its great value, and with their generous Loyalty Match program, it just got better. If you belong to a loyalty program of any other travel brand, you will have the chance to join the MSC Voyagers Club and receive a matching status card, including a 5% discount on any booking and a similar or higher benefit status.

Cruise Compete

The 2016 Family-Friendly Cruise Travel Planner is one of the most comprehensive guides designed to kick-start a well-planned family cruise vacation. Plus it’s free, compliments of CruiseCompete.

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Start Day Dreaming of your family on a cruise ship vacation!

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The 2016 Family-Friendly Cruise Travel Planner is published by highly-acclaimed CruiseCompete and designed to kick-start planning a great family cruise vacation.

This easy-to-read guide features brief summaries highlighting if the cruise line fits your basic requirements. Also, it provides detailed information about the atmosphere on board, the destinations traveled and available specific children’s programs.

Cruises make for an excellent family vacation, but it's important to plan carefully if you want to find the cruise that’s right for everyone in your clan.

The experts at CruiseCompete have done the research for you, covering the entire spectrum of options with information on mainstream lines like Disney, Royal Caribbean, Carnival, and NCL, as well as unique alternatives like luxury, river, and small ship excursion companies.

Not all cruise lines have children’s programs. Some have minimum age requirements for children (and pregnancy policies for expectant mothers!) Others don't permit children to sail at all. If you’re planning a family vacation, pick a cruise line that meets your specific needs, where children will be entertained and parents can enjoy their time on board. It will feel much more like money well spent.

Maui County, HI

Maui County, gives you three great destinations in one: Maui, Moloka’i and Lana’i.” it’s the Hawaiian experience in perfect balance—three isles in a beautiful natural setting with easy air access. There are many direct flights from gateway cities across North America.

Our tri-isles have activities galore. Bike down from the stunning Haleakala Crater at sunrise, view Hana’s tropical waterfalls, experience championship golf and you can shop for delicious island grown coffee and handmade gifts.

Moloka’i
With gorgeous scenery and no traffic, Moloka’i is an ideal “escape into nature”. Relax at the beach or take the stunning mule ride down the rocky, steep path to where Saint Damien ministered to those with Hansen’s disease.

Lana’i
Lanai’s special amenities include two luxurious resorts and championship golf. You can hike or bike lovely Munro nature trail. Or dive the coastal “Cathedrals” in warm, clear water.

Order your own colorful, 70-page travel guide for Maui County today. This official Maui Visitors and Convention Bureau guide covers accommodations, activities and sites on Maui, Molokai and Lanai.

Website: www.VisitMaui.com/

Our tri-isles have activities galore. Bike down from the stunning Haleakala Crater at sunrise, view Hana’s tropical waterfalls, experience championship golf and you can shop for delicious island grown coffee and handmade gifts.

Moloka’i
With gorgeous scenery and no traffic, Moloka’i is an ideal “escape into nature”. Relax at the beach or take the stunning mule ride down the rocky, steep path to where Saint Damien ministered to those with Hansen’s disease.

Lana’i
Lanai’s special amenities include two luxurious resorts and championship golf. You can hike or bike lovely Munro nature trail. Or dive the coastal “Cathedrals” in warm, clear water.

Order your own colorful, 70-page travel guide for Maui County today. This official Maui Visitors and Convention Bureau guide covers accommodations, activities and sites on Maui, Molokai and Lanai.

There’s a reason we tell guests to Pack Higher Expectations when visiting Bismarck-Mandan, North Dakota—because a visit here is anything but ordinary.

For families, the Dakota Zoo features over 600 animals, birds, reptiles and fish on 90 tree-shaded acres. Cool off at Raging Rivers Waterpark with its Lazy River, Kiddie Pool, and Speed Slides with their six-story drop!

For shoppers, our range of homegrown boutiques and national stores will leave you smiling.

For history lovers, our new State Museum at the ND Heritage Center celebrates its grand opening in November, 2014. The museum’s interactive galleries bring to life North Dakota’s history: from the time of the dinosaurs, Indian culture, the Westward immigration migration, agriculture, and more. Right across the river in Mandan you’ll find Fort Abraham Lincoln, with General George Custer’s restored home and the On-a-Slant reconstructed Mandan Indian Village.

Naturally, all these activities will leave you hungry. We have plenty of restaurants to satisfy any appetite—including tantalizing locally grown restaurants and brew pubs.

Sarpy County Tourism/Nebraska Crossing

Come see why Sarpy County is the fastest growing community in the State. Featuring 5 distinct cities each offering their own flavor and feel, there is honestly a little something for everyone. Start planning today.

Boulder Convention and Visitors Bureau

Nestled at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, Boulder offers some of the most captivating, rejuvenating and fulfilling experiences in the state. The community is enriched with natural beauty, hip urban culture and a vibrant love of the outdoors. So whether you are an outdoor enthusiast craving adventure or in search of your own invigorating experience, Boulder offers a variety of outdoor activities, restaurants,museums, galleries and shops just waiting to be explored!

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Cresting over the hill on highway 36 into Boulder, it's easy to see why this intriguing town has been dubbed the city nestled between the mountains and reality. At 5,430 feet above sea level, acres of vast open space roll into Boulder's quaint cityscape tucked into the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Visitors are greeted by warm sunny days followed by refreshing, brisk evenings. At night, Boulder's big city culture comes to life with concert series and festivals. Enjoy unexpected entertainment on the Pearl Street Mall in historic Downtown Boulder. Dine at one of the malls quaint sidewalk cafes, browse through its many boutiques and galleries or enjoy free entertainment watching the quirky street performers. Boulder's beautiful mountain settings offer hiking, biking, climbing within minutes of downtown Boulder. Outdoor enthusiasts of all abilities can appreciate Boulder's bountiful recreation.

Long Island Convention and Visitors Bureau

Visit an Island of unparalleled discoveries... World class beaches, award-winning wineries, historic mansions and museums, windmills and lazy harbors, acclaimed performing and cultural arts, professional sports and challenging golf. From Montauk and the Hamptons to Fire Island and Oyster Bay. It's Long Island!

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Come discover Long Island, where white sand beaches stretch endlessly along the Atlantic Ocean and history and nature await. Whether you choose a barefoot walk on the beach, an adventuresome climb atop a light house, an afternoon sampling the latest vintages at a local winery, or a round of golf on a championship course, Long Island has it all.

Explore early American history; visit folk life preserves; take a cruise aboard a tall schooner ship or a river style paddle boat. Take a hike along a cliff-top nature trail, or set up camp at a beachfront site. Venture out on an ocean sport fishing expedition, or take a romantic horseback ride along the beach.

Visit the mansions and gardens of Long Island’s gilded Gold Coast era or visit the homes of past presidents, poets and authors. Long Island is graced with high-end shopping, an avant-garde art scene, and excellent dining.

Just across the bridges of New York City, explore Long Island.

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Montana's Glacier Country

Year-round adventure awaits under the expansive blue skies of Montana’s Glacier Country. From stunning landscapes and endless recreation opportunities to the arts, culture and western hospitality of charming small towns, it’s time to start exploring.

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Located in Western Montana, Glacier Country is home to millions of acres that encompass some of the country’s most stunning scenery, incredible adventures and charming small towns. Within its boundaries are Glacier National Park, Flathead Lake—the largest freshwater lake in the West—two Indian reservations and endless recreational opportunities.

Anchoring the region and encompassing more than one million acres, Glacier National Park is best described as stunning, dramatic and breathtaking, with diverse terrain that varies from rolling foothills to a celestial summit and wildflower-filled meadows to cascading 400-foot waterfalls. The park’s most popular attraction: the iconic Going-to-the-Sun Road. This 50-mile-long road takes travelers through the heart of Glacier and crests the Continental Divide at Logan Pass, providing its passengers with incredible views of high alpine valleys and glacial-carved terrain. The park is also home to historic lodges, backcountry chalets, abundant outdoor recreation and 734 miles of hiking trails.

Montana’s Glacier Country is a year-round recreation destination, with activities that range from casting a line on one of the region’s blue-ribbon trout streams to carving fresh powder turns at one of the area’s six downhill ski resorts, including world-class Whitefish Mountain Resort. Most often, recreation is experienced against a backdrop of snow-capped mountain peaks, crystal clear lakes and striking sunsets.

Rounding out its offerings, Glacier Country has plenty of western charm in the form of small towns, farm-to-table dining, a lively arts and culture scene and a hearty brewery industry. Western Montana is a destination that’s ready to be explored.

Rio Rancho Convention and Visitors Bureau

Get a complete electronic travel brochure now. Many include bonus discounts, special hotel packages, and even the chance to win free getaways!

The convenient and affordable base camp for your next New Mexico vacation. Discover a tapestry of Native American and Hispanic cultures, scenic adventures and sports for every age in a central location close to both Albuquerque and Santa Fe. Save at www.RioRanchoNM.org

Funded in part by the New Mexico Tourism Department

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Enchanting Adventures in Affordable Rio Rancho
Connect with the past and explore nature’s beauty in the heart of New Mexico. Our high-desert climate provides inspiring vistas, a unique cultural tapestry and plenty of room for high-altitude outdoor adventures year-round.

History Comes Alive
Step back in history and visit Coronado State Monument where Francisco Vásquez de Coronado arrived in 1540 in search of the legendary Seven Cities of Cibola. Walk through Petroglyph National Monument and discover up close more than 15,000 designs etched in lava rock centuries ago. Tour Casa San Ysidro, a restored Spanish Colonial mini-community with more than 1,300 historic and religious items. Experience Native American culture of Jemez Pueblo. Then head for the hills to take a relaxing dip in the naturally heated and healing Jemez Springs.

Nature in High Definition
National and state scenic byways, from the architecture of Route 66 to alpine vistas of Jemez Trail, are just minutes from town. Several byways can easily be combined in a single day trip. Nature abounds among the majestic alpine vistas at the Valles Caldera National preserve - one of the largest volcanic calderas (basins) in the world. Ready for wine tasting? Visit Rio Rancho’s Matheson Winery or half a dozen others within a 20-minute drive. Watch the reflective sunset glow of the Sandia Mountains, then take in the views and city lights from atop Rio Rancho’s mesa.

Stay and Play
Enjoy a concert or Professional Indoor Football with the New Mexico Stars at the state-of-the-art Santa Ana Star Center in Rio Rancho. Feeling lucky? Try one of the three pueblo casinos nearby, play golf, or relax at the spa.

Norman, Oklahoma

Norman's where you can enjoy the charm of local boutiques and cafes in a city that's large enough to offer the national stores and restaurants you like, too. OKLAHOMA'S SMALL-ENOUGH-TO-CHARM BUT BIG-ENOUGH-TO-SHOP CITY. NORMAN, WHERE GREAT THINGS MEET.

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A perfect outing in Norman is all about little discoveries, little indulgences and lots of shopping. Stroll down our historic downtown main street and experience the friendliness of a neighborly community. Spend an afternoon exploring our tree-lined (and shop-lined) Campus Corner and feel the youthfulness of the university spirit.

If you've got curious kids, then Norman has the kind of exploration your young adventures crave. Larger-than-life dinosaur exhibits and just-their-size nature focused nooks and crannies await at the Sam Noble Museum of Natural History.

From the contemporary artist of our downtown galleries to the French Impressionism at the world-famous Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, an appreciation for finer things is waiting just around the corner.

When you visit Norman for the big game, you know you're in for some big fun. Our pride is easy to see (and hear) from every part of this great city. Just yell, Boomer! on Campus Corner and you're sure to get a spirited response. And in a city that's all about what to do after the game, Norman attractions, entertainment and dining are always close at hand.

Norman is beyond what you expect. We invite you to discover all that Norman has to offer - the history and arts, cuisine and shopping, children's fun parks and adult attractions. NORMAN, WHERE GREAT THINGS MEET.